In the 60’'s, we went to St. Patricks catholic school/parish in New York. Dominican sisters and 3 regular teachers. Mass was every day at school in the gym, confession was in confessionals. About this time, as someone said earlier felt banners started to pop up. Sunday was about an hour and a half to two hours. Kneelers, patens, altar rails were brought in Mass weekdays and weekends. It was transitional at the time, some old some new, daily Mass was for an hour (one school period in the middle of the day). Roman canon dur the liturgy of the Eucharist. Next was Boston in the 70’s, no kneelers etc, but old hymns, dynamic priest (also a family friend, stopped by every night) made me love the faith. NO was the 62 version. Communion still on the tongue. Roman canon during the Eucharist. CCD (catechism classes) was for 2 hours every Thursday for 9 months, same as the school year, lasted for 4 years. ( Really need to bring that back) Confession was still in confessionals. We had 3 parishes in town, St Martins, St Augustines (cathedral) and St. Josephs. Didn’t care for the last one as it was all new with modernish hymns.
Next was Denver in 82 to present. All Parishes were communion by hand, which logically I don’t object to considering the last supper, but it still felt very uncomfortable. Kneelers, patens etc have been absent for the last 37 years. Holding hands during prayer, I really hate that part, just too faux and cheesy to me. First parish, no kneelers etc., basic NO, no confessionals, Altar at the front, later changed to in the round (hated that, still that was) Confession in all parishes face to face, more like a counseling meeting than confession. Really really hated that. Next parish I went to for about a year, band music and all the modernisms that I didn’t like. Went to Queen of Peace, my kids went to preschool there, basic NO, no bands or any of that, though the hymns varied with old and new.
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